What Are The First 5 Things And The Last 5 Things That You Do Each Day?

What are the first 5 things and the last 5 things that you do each day?

The first 5 things that I do each day :

  • Drink a bit of water, like a couple of mouthfuls from a bottle I keep filled next to my bed.
  • Pick up my laptop & small portable table and keep it on my bed and switch the laptop on.
  • Do my business in the washroom – piss, wash my hands, then my face and then brush my teeth
  • Go and make coffee or if my mom is up at the time, get the coffee from her that she has made for me
  • Drink coffee while browsing the internet and checking out the latest vlogs, sports news on Youtube and also checking out Facebook

The last 5 things that you do each day

  • Eat dinner either with my parents in the living/dining room.
  • Wait for 30 to 40 minutes and then eat an apple (it’s part of my treatment to eat an apple)
  • An hour or so after dinner, I take my medicines with sips of water
  • Finalize the tv shows (during the weekdays) or movie (during the weekend) that I want to watch for the night and setup the tv and watch till I feel too sleepy
  • Just before I go to sleep I think of happy thoughts, futurists visions of traveling in space, with a golden retriever, my family & friends all safe in the luxury interiors of the starship and battling evil aliens.

Prompt from APRIL BLOG PROMPTS {12 MONTHS OF WRITING IDEAS} #BLOGPROMPTS at Food Fun Family

5 Weird Laws In Argentina

Don’t Fly the English Flag : In fact, it’s best to avoid wearing any English or British symbols. English and British flags, as well as English national football (soccer) tops, are definitely to be avoided. Anniversaries of the conflict are always an occasion for demonstrations outside the British Embassy by various activist groups in support of Argentina’s position on the Falkland Islands. There is usually a demonstration at the Embassy on April the 2nd each year.

Offences committed against national symbols carry a penalty of imprisonment between six months and four years. This penalty is increased if the act is committed in conjunction with another offence, for example, defiling a national flag that has been stolen.

While prostitution may be legal in Argentina, organised prostitution such as brothels are illegal. Many of the women are from poor areas or countries who have been trafficked against their will or kidnapped. The industry is unregulated meaning that there is a high risk of catching sexually transmitted diseases.

In Argentina, don’t expect to sleep on a luxurious mattress filled with comfortable feathers. According to the government, “such an indulgence induces and encourages lascivious feelings”. Okay, cool sounds like a bit of a reach to us. Some people just want a comfy bed after a long, hard day of work. This must be that brilliant form of birth control they want for their country. For them to assume that people are not going to have relations because their bed is uncomfortable is a little bit crazy. This is one of those laws that was made up on a whim by someone who just wasn’t getting any.

Do not name your child Messi : Arguably the greatest soccer player of all time, football superstar Lionel Messi is the pride and joy of his hometown of Rosario, Argentina. When a Rosario resident named his child Messi, however, some residents protested. In 2014, Rosario made it illegal to name a child Messi.